Answer:The Secret Life of Bees demonstrates the irrationality of racism by not only portraying black and white characters with dignity and humanity but by also demonstrating how Lily struggles with—and ultimately overcomes—her own racism.
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Answer: The two closest synonyms for the word incentive would be either <u>motivation</u> or <u>reason.</u>
Explanation: This is because incentive means something that motivates or encourages someone to do something.
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skimming the passage, we’ll find “some critics” mentioned in the third sentence. Indeed, this sentence actually continues to advance Bigsby’s view mentioned in the previous sentence (that Hansberry’s work has “unintentional” irony” that the author seems to reject (stating that we should accept her irony as “deliberate social commentaries”). This third sentence continues to elaborate and broaden the critical view to other critics. The next sentence contains the words “for example,” so that must be the one, right?! Nope. This is the trap; the question specifically mentioned “examples” ad does this fourth sentence of the paragraph, but the “examples” need to refute this view, and the example in the fourth sentence is an example of the critical view the author disagreed with.
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An important thing to keep in mind about the Reading Comprehension section of the GRE as we use PowerPrep online to study is that it is just that—reading comprehension. In other words, as difficult as it may seem, and it can be pretty tricky, the test makers will always give us all the information we need in the passage to answer the question. Select-in-passage questions, like number 8 on the second Verbal section of practice test 1, may look different than other questions, but they abide by the same rule.
Select-in-passage questions are unique to the GRE, but that shouldn’t scare us. In fact, a good thing about them is that we can approach each one the same way: we need to read the question carefully in order to find out what criteria our sentence needs to meet. Then, we need to search the passage for a sentence that fits that criteria—ok, admittedly this is sometimes more easily said than done, but we should keep in mind that our question may even give us extra clues as to where to look.
1.) To show a negative declarative sentence, use non- Manual marker of shaking your head. In slang , this is smh.
2.) To show an affirmative declarative sentence, use the non-Manual marker of nodding your head. This shows it is a yes or correct answer.
3.) Signing Me Teacher Me while shaking your head means I am not the teacher. Since shaking your head is a negative.
4.) You can change the sentence "I am not hungry" into " I am hungry" with a non- Manual marker by nodding your head.
Yield signs are red, white, and triangular. An upside down triangle that is.